Tina Turner will long be remembered as
one of the most sensational, daring and courageous women in the world of
rock 'n' roll. Her impact went far beyond her music, as the first Black
artist and woman to be on the cover of Rolling Stone's 1967 issue and
picking up a whopping 12 Grammy Awards along the way. With MTV having
launched in 1981, the very visual Tina Turner was a perfect candidate
for heavy rotation after switching roles from soul star to rock singer.
1984 heralded the rebirth of Tina Turner and a new era that would change
her life forever. Private Dancer and its hit singles underlined that
change and took her around the world once more. This show from the
Budokan Hall, Tokyo on December 28th 1985, marked the last concert in a
spectacular run of shows for what was then, her most successful world
tour. Timeline revisits this spectacular performance with a fully
restored and professionally remastered NHK radio broadcast. Presented
with background notes and timeline photos. With Jack Bruno - drums;
Timmy Cappello - percussion, keyboards, saxophone and vocals; Bob Feit -
bass; Jamie-West Oram - guitar and vocals; Kenny Moore - piano and
vocals; James Ralston - guitar and vocals Track listing: 1. Show Some
Respect / 2. Private Dancer / 3. What's Love Got To Do With It / 4.
Let's Stay Together / 5. Help / 6. Proud Mary / 7. Dancing In The Dark